Re: [commentlog]electronichoundNovember 26 2009, 06:40:41 UTC
[Batou knocks politely on the door of her quarters. He's standing out there with specks of Jak's blood on his face, coating his knuckles and on his boots. He looks relaxed, pleased, and he's obviously quite proud of what he's done.]
[So this is what real vengeance feels like. Hearing the wrongdoer, the murderer is getting at least some of the comeuppance they deserve. Knowing that justice has been done.
[Ganondorf would reflect on his behavior if Batou actually scared him. But unfortunately, he doesn't. But he is intrigued by the sounds coming from his communicator.]
And you're sure breaking his bones is a befitting punishment?
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What is the meaning of this!
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[There's the off chance it's not Batou--but that seems unlikely with his transponder right outside the door.]
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Enjoying the aftermath, Major? That was... relaxing.
[He's practically glowing.]
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A courtesy his mother certainly didn't get.]
Thanks.
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Is he dead? Is he?
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And you're sure breaking his bones is a befitting punishment?
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